Saint Alphonsus Announces New Leadership Appointment
Sally Jeffcoat to lead the CHE Trinity Health West/Midwest Group,
Rodney Reider to serve as interim President and CEO of Saint Alphonsus Health System
Boise, ID – Rick Gilfillan, President and CEO of CHE Trinity Health today announced that Sally Jeffcoat, currently President and CEO of Saint Alphonsus Health System, will transition into the role of executive vice president CHE Trinity Health West/Midwest Group with executive oversight of hospitals and health systems in California, Idaho, Oregon and throughout the Midwest. Jeffcoat will commute to Michigan and plans to continue to live in Boise and remain active in the local community.
Rodney Reider, current President of Saint Alphonsus Regional Medical Center, will assume the interim role of President and CEO of Saint Alphonsus Health System. Reider has been leading Saint Alphonsus Regional Medical Center since 2010 and has over 22 years of healthcare experience at various health systems throughout the country.
Ron Graves, Chairman of the Board of Saint Alphonsus Health System commented, "Sally has been a transformational leader at Saint Alphonsus Health System and made outstanding contributions as a leader over the past five years. We are pleased that Sally has been appointed to this important role and that she will remain on our local Saint Alphonsus Health System Board supporting our system and the communities we serve in Idaho and Oregon. We have great confidence in Rodney Reider, and look forward to working with him to continue the work of transforming healthcare in Idaho and Oregon."
About Saint Alphonsus Health System
As a faith-based Catholic ministry and not-for-profit health system, Saint Alphonsus Health System reinvests in the communities we serve, through charity care and other benefits. Our goal is to improve the health and well-being of people by emphasizing care that is patient-centered, physician-led, innovative and community-based. Saint Alphonsus Health System serves the people of southwestern Idaho, eastern Oregon and northern Nevada through these facilities: Saint Alphonsus Regional Medical Center - Boise, ID; Saint Alphonsus Medical Center – Nampa, ID; Saint Alphonsus Medical Center – Ontario, OR; Saint Alphonsus Medical Center – Baker City, OR; and, Saint Alphonsus Medical Group with primary and specialty care providers at 58 clinic locations, all of which are members of the Saint Alphonsus Health Alliance, a network of over 1400 employed and independent providers. To find out more go to: www.saintalphonsus.org
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